College of Health and Human Sciences alumni bring fall activities to life
Alumni connected through degrees from CSU’s College of Health and Human Sciences are showcasing their Ram Pride this fall.
Alumni connected through degrees from CSU’s College of Health and Human Sciences are showcasing their Ram Pride this fall.
Maggie Burks's passion is helping others find their passion for teaching. Learn about Burks's approach to student success and her path to CSU.
Mary Pedersen, recently appointed interim Director of the School of Education, is applying her extensive expertise in academic leadership to help imagine and implement the future of the school.
The College of Health and Human Sciences at Colorado State University is happy to welcome new faculty members to our college. Read more about them in their Q and A features.
As Andrea Glaws begins her career at CSU, she views her role in the classroom as a facilitator who guides students in exploring, expanding, and applying knowledge as they study to become future educators.
Kelly McKenna, associate professor of adult education, has received a Fulbright Grant to assist Asia Pacific Univeristy in developing equity-focused distance and hybrid curriculum for their diverse learner population.
Mary Pedersen, special advisor to the provost at Colorado State University, will join the CSU School of Education as interim director.
DeYoung has served students, the department, and university for more than three decades with heart and hard work, leading the health promotion concentration.
178 Spanish literacy students at Fort Collins High School worked with CSU student femtors and mentors throughout the academic year to build community and prepare for life after high school.
Larimer County’s three school districts will use some of Colorado’s opioid settlement funds to ramp up school-based drug use prevention via a grant earned by Colorado State University’s Prevention Research Center.